The town of Stoughton, Massachusetts was settled in 1713 and incorporated in 1726. Stoughton, MA is currently home to almost 27,000 Massachusetts residents. The town was named after William Stoughton, who was the presiding chief justice at the Salem Witch Trials.

Stoughton, MA is approximately equidistant from Boston, Providence and Cape Cod and is easily accessible by the MBTA on the Providence/Boston commuter rail. The Stoughton train station, built in 1888, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. To this day, it is the only train station in America that has a clock tower.

Every summer, the town of Stoughton, Massachusetts organizes special events for its residents and visitors to enjoy. Every year on the 4th of July, Stoughton has an Independence Day parade, followed by a fireworks display at Stoughton High School. Stoughton also hosts outdoor concerts and productions from local drama groups, organizes swimming programs at Ames Long Pond and offers horseshoe pits and basketball courts at local parks. The town of Stoughton also provides places for its residents to barbecue and picnic.

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